Tuesday, October 27, 2009

my walk up and my walk at lunch

These first photos are from this morning's walk up to work.
The deer have begun to come back into town for the winter and the snow keeps coming every week now. One morning I saw a coyote eyeing a mother mule deer and her twin young deer, the coyote disappeared when it saw me.
When you see Santiago puppy dog on the road - the pictures from that photo on are of our walk at lunch time - Santi, her mummy and me. It was a lovely walk up Tunnel Mountain Road which is ALREADY closed for the winter - which is very nice for walking but rather shocking that it was closed even before Thanksgiving when the first snowstorm came. The views are spectacular on that walk.
Some of the photos, because of the light and shadow, look like etchings, particularly the 2nd last photo which is of Rundle Mountain.
I am still enthralled with the mountains....hope you don't tire of my many photos of mountains, deer and sky.













Thursday, October 8, 2009

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Himalayas?

Himalayas? No! Banff! October 3rd
My poor sunflower on the balcony has snow on its leaves.
The walk to work was with boots. I don't even mind the snow that much but I do mind having to put boots on this early.
Still is is very beautiful and surely it will be warm and sunny again before December and the real start of winter.
You can't complain to me about weather.








Friday, October 2, 2009

Snow on the Mountains

There is snow on the mountains this evening and a considerable amount of cloud.
It is quite cool through the nights and in the mornings - I have been wearing gloves to walk up
the hill to work for the past week. Where did our golden autumn go?
Charley saw an ad on TV the other day for the local grocery chain here - and it was showing a Thanksgiving dinner and it made him have a yearning for a pumpkin pie. So I made one & it was very good. Practicing for Thanksgiving I guess, though I think we hope to go to a hotel in town that is serving a big turkey dinner. I am so busy with work right now.
You can tell winter is coming because the deer have moved back down into town.
More soon. X